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by Executive Editors

Huff, and puff, and blow ,your smoke out Non-smokers will be breathing a breath of fresh air after a new anti-smoking law was passed by Lebanon’s parliament last month. The law, which has been in the pipeline since 2004, was slow to come to fruition but was spurred on recently by both civil society and the press. It prohibits smoking in certain indoor and outdoor locations including bars, restaurants, schools, hospitals, public and private offices and on public transportation. It also bans any form of tobacco advertising, including promotion and sponsorship. In addition, the law increases the size of the required health warnings on cigarette packages to 40 percent of the surface area of a pack. Hotels were granted some leeway by being permitted to allow smoking in 20 percent of their rooms. Penalties to be introduced range from a fine of $663 to $1,990 for establishments that are caught

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